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Weekly Update! Week of February 20th

Posted Date: 02/20/26 (02:00 PM)


Bacon Academy Updates for the Week of February 20th

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February 20, 2026

SAT Testing March 17th

Please see the letter from our administrators about upcoming SAT testing.

 

Our Scholar Athletes 2026!

Bacon Academy is proud to announce this year’s Connecticut Association of School’s Scholar Athletes for 2026! Congratulations to Charlotte Galarneau and Ben Buyniski!
 

Senior Sports Nights

Congratulations Bacon Academy Fencing Seniors and Bacon Academy Girls Basketball.


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Oakley Adams, Charlotte Galarneau, Julia Gale, Nyle Gyngell, Oliver Melmed, 
Lily Shuman, Ben Simonds, Abby Stillwell, Natalie Uhrig and Colton Waterman.
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Emma Cote, Kiley Filloramo and Reagan Reid.


 

Bacon Academy Athletic Complex

Moved to referendum! February 24th.

Improvements proposed at Bacon include artificial turf fields at the stadium, multipurpose, and softball field as well as a new track and post-tension concrete tennis courts. Additionally there are renovations at the recplex courts and splash pad. 

On top of that the referendum includes a measure to address the Bacon Academy roof. 

More information can be found on the building committee’s town page and an abbreviated presentation is linked

 
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Beginner Bobcat Pre K Valentine's Day

Our theme in the Beginner Bobcat Preschool this week was Valentine’s Day! All week, we had Center Time activities related to Valentine’s Day, read multiple books about love and valentines, and played Valentine’s Day games! We ended the week off by passing out Valentine’s Cards during our class party!
 

Spring Sports Sign Ups

All student-athletes must be registered in PowerSchool in order to participate. Once you are registered in PowerSchool the nurse will check for physicals.
Physicals are good for 13 Months. Please get a copy of your updated physical to the BA nurses office ASAP.  Your physician's office may fax (860) 537-1869 your student's physical directly to the Bacon Academy health office.
Registration is located in the E-Collect forms in your PowerSchool Parent Portal. 
Thank you!
Spring Sports
Baseball
Softball
B & G Golf
B & G Lacrosse
B & G Track Field


 

*CLASS OF 2027 JUNIOR PLANNING NIGHT*

On Monday, February 23rd the School Counseling Department will host a Junior Planning Night from 6:00pm - 7:30pm in the Bacon Academy Auditorium. During the presentation, the school counselors will be delivering important information about the post-secondary planning process, and students (and families) will be provided with a step-by-step guide to planning for their futures as they enter their final year of high school (heavily focused on the college application process). If you wish to receive this information in person, it is vital that you attend this presentation, as all future Junior Planning information will only be communicated to families via email. 

 

Robotic Season 2026!

The Bacon Academy Robotics team is hard at work to meet this season's challenge. The 2026 game called REBUILT has robots competing to score 6-inch yellow foam spheres called Fuel into a central hub and climb a three-rung tower. Captains Eli Banks and Miles Viggiani made the design ideas a reality in CAD. This week, the team has moved from design to fabrication and assembly. With just 4 weeks before competition, it's starting to come together!
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NACAC National College Fair

The School Counseling Department will be taking 80 interested Bacon Academy Juniors to the NACAC National College Fair in Hartford, CT on Wednesday, March 18th. Students will be picked up at Bacon at 8:00 am and will be dropped off at 2:00 pm. The trip costs $10 per student and is first come first serve. Students should bring additional money as we will be stopping for lunch.

The NACAC College Fair allows students to connect directly with admissions representatives from hundreds of colleges, universities, and specialized schools. Students will be able to gather information on admissions, financial aid, and campus life. 

Field Trip applications with additional information are available in the School Counseling Office. Completed form and payment are due in the School Counseling by March 11th at 3:00 pm.
 
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Sports Photo Info

We are excited to share that the photos from your recent sports or special event are now available.

It's easy for families to view and order images directly from their mobile devices. Orders are shipped straight to their homes for maximum convenience.

To help spread the word, please share the digital flyer linked below with your families. It includes everything they need to know to access and purchase their photos:


 

Yearbook Baconian 2026

Please purchase your yearbook by 2/20/26 in order to avoid a price increase.
$80 until 2/20/26
$90 after 2/20/26 
Link to purchase: Bacon Academy Yearbook

Payment plans are available to purchase a Yearbook  Students can put a down payment of cash with Ms. Berardo directly in order to hold their yearbook at the $80 cost and to guarantee one is available. 
You can put down as little as $10 and then pay the balance at the time of pickup. However, you are committed to purchasing that yearbook. 
See Ms. Berardo in room 2135 to arrange this. 
(Payment plans are NOT available online)


Yearbook Baconian 2026 In the past yearbooks could be purchased without pre-ordering. That will be significantly cut back so the only guarantee of obtaining a yearbook is to purchase one ahead.
More details will be released regarding the theme and other highlights inside the yearbook. Students and parents should keep an eye out for personal updates via email from our yearbook staff. 

Liam Sweeny Feature

Please enjoy this news story from The Day featuring BA's own, Liam Sweeney!

Bacon Academy's Liam Sweeney is the heir apparent in the shot put after learning from the best
Story from The Day
New Haven — Liam Sweeney remembers competing in the shot put at the Class S state championship as a sophomore. 
“I was really anxious,” said Sweeney, now a senior at Bacon Academy. “It was like my heart was beating out of my chest. But as I’ve competed in more and more big meets, I think I’ve gotten a lot more used to it.” 
Sweeney, Saturday’s Class S boys’ shot put champion with a throw of 58 feet, is the heir to the throne. 
With the graduation of last year’s Class LL and State Open shot put champion Chris Amy of Norwich Free Academy and Class M state champion Tommy Matlock of East Lyme, Sweeney is now the best of the Eastern Connecticut Conference. Sweeney, at 5-foot-10, also has the best throw in the state this season at 58-5. 
He beat Khile Francis of Bloomfield on Saturday by 2.25 inches. 
“I was very consistent today. It was super close, that’s always thrilling,” Sweeney said. “I think everyone thrives under pressure. It’s a lot easier to kind of lock in when you’ve really got a reason to be competitive. 
“Getting to compete against people who are so elite for three years is definitely really helpful, getting that perspective.” 
A few moments after his win, Sweeney was at the finish line on the track to meet Bacon teammate Boden Paul, who won the boys’ 1,000 meters in a personal-best time of 2 minutes, 38.22 seconds. Paul, a 6-foot-5 junior, was the No. 3 seed but outsprinted Joel Capelle of Derby (2:39.36) and Ryan Ortoleva of Old Lyme (2:40.29) down the backstretch. 
Bacon, which also had a second-place finish from junior Jeffrey Eldridge in the pole vault (12-0), finished second as a team with 35 points, although a considerable distance behind team champion Bloomfield (108).
“The last lap, I wanted to stay in my position,” said Paul, who was the 600-meter champion at last week’s ECC Division II meet and also finished third in the 300-meter sprint. “I trust my kick enough on this backstretch, just sit, kick and trust my kick.” 
The ECC finished second through fourth in the girls’ 1,000, behind Wheeler’s Kaitlyn Kumpf, Stonington’s Molly Musselman and Bacon’s Kiersten Page. Kumpf was fifth in the 1,600 and Wheeler’s Elyse Overmoyer sixth and Kumpf was also fifth in the 3,200.
Bloomfield also won the girls' team title with 110 points. Stonington was third (24) and Old Lyme fourth (20).
Other top finishers among local girls were Montville’s Kamryn Plikus (2nd, pole vault), Grasso Tech’s Alyssa Lombardi (3rd, high jump), Plainfield's Abigail Lawton (4th, 300), Norwich Tech’s Nyomi Barboza (5th, pole vault), Montville’s Ashlynn Audoin (5th, shot put) and Montville’s Hannah Suarez (6th, high jump). Stonington was second in the sprint medley and 4x400 relays and sixth in the 4x200 and 4x400. 

 
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Bright Idea on a cork board

Important Reminders


  • Feb 23- Junior Planning Night
  • Feb 23- BOE Workshop #1
  • Feb 24- BA Parent Forum @ 6
  • Feb 26- Golf Informational Meeting
  • Feb 26- BOE Workshop #2
  • Feb 27- BA Science Night
  • March 5- Early Release Day
  • March 6- No School For Students
 
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Contact info

If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us.

  • 860-537-2378
  • Dbossie@colchesterct.org
  • www.colchesterct.org